OBITUARY

Edward Wadiak

October 5, 1924 – April 9, 2018

Edward Wadiak of Holiday City South, a native of Carteret, NJ, passed away on April 9, 2018. He was a World War II Navy veteran serving aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Bon Homme Richard. Edward was employed for 34 years by New-Departure-Hyatt, a division of General Motors Corp. as a Tool Sharpener, retiring in 1987.

He was predeceased by his son Edward James Wadiak and his wife Tess, and his great grandson Alex Galatro. He is survived by his wife Agnes Sunnee Wadiak and his son Richard and his wife Theresa of New London, PA and his son Mark and his wife Maryann of South Brunswick, NJ. He is also survived by his three grandsons Brian (Donna), Kyle (Morgan) and Kevin (Chelsea), two granddaughters Jennifer (Derek) and Julie (David), six great grandchildren Madison, Joshua, Carson, Abigail, Anthony and Bane.

Edward was a member of the Holday City South Men's Club, Pairs and Squares Dance Club, Recreation Club, Bocce and Shuffleboard Clubs for many years. He was co-chairman of the yearly flu shots given at Holiday City South and volunteered for many other activities within the community as well as a member of the VFW. He was a member of Saint Maximilian Kolbe Church. Visiting will be held Tuesday April 17th, from 10 am to 12 pm. A funeral service will follow Tuesday at 12 pm. Entombment will be held 1:30 pm Tuesday at the Brig. Gen. Wm. C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown. In lieu of flowers please consider a contribution in his memory to the Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758516, Topeka, KS 66675.

REMEMBERING

Edward Wadiak

Beverley Lubrano

April 11, 2018

My first memories of Uncle Eddie were that he was a gentle giant. A very calm and patient man, but his laugh was unique, as he laughed often. I am sad to see him leave this earth, but I know his faith was strong and he deserves his place in Heaven. As we have more angels in heaven today, It brings me joy that my family, Mom ,Dad, Debra and Ronald will greet Uncle Eddie. God bless you all. Beverley Denney Lubrano and Nick Lubrano

virginia mickulick

April 11, 2018

Dear Aunt Sunnee, Dear Cousins, Uncle Ed leaves a legacy that will continue on in your children and your children's children. He set such a shining example of a life well lived with love and service and joy in the gifts he was given and shared so generously. Shine on, Uncle Ed. With love and prayers and strong thoughts to all of you, BJ, Charles, Ginny, John, and all the gang!

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